we were -- we did all kinds of educational forums with organizers. we're organizing together in a neighbor called park slope in new york in brooklyn to create a neighborhood-wide code of care. where employers and workers and local businesses and local elect the officials officials are supporting a set of standards that questions beyond the domestic workers bill of rights in new york state. and i would say that that experience has lead to just a lot of different kinds of creative ways of working together across workers and employers to promote standards, respect and dignity. and i think that there's a lot of possibility there. and they're actually doing trainings for employers about what it means to have someone working in your home and what kind of dynamic it creates and what to look out for and how to prepare. and things like that. it's a partnership there, and we were able to do things like we organized march a children's marge for the domestic workers bill of rights that was lead by the children that dmoask workers care for, the children of employ